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In addition to existing gas producing countries, there are several emerging countries in Southeast Asia that are promoting gas production and use. Since rising energy needs will increase Asia’s dependency on imported oil, the further development of gas resources will play an increasingly...
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The buildings sector plays a key role in decarbonising the global economy. In the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), buildings account for close to a quarter of the region’s total final energy consumption and energy-related CO2 emissions. With continued economic development,...
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total electricity consumption of Indonesia and Singapore combined.The Roadmap towards Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Space …
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countries in the Asia-Pacific region: Australia, the People’s Republic of China (“China”), India, Japan, Korea and New Zealand … capita energy use and a high population growth rate indicate the potential for substantial energy demand growth. In Japan, by …
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The ASEAN member states have a long-standing goal to establish multilateral power trading in the region. To date, regional power trading has been limited to a series of uncoordinated bilateral cross-border arrangements. Multilateral power trading can bring multiple benefits, including reduced...
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A future with net zero emissions requires scaling up improvements in energy efficiency, electrification of end uses and renewable energy generation. For the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a growing population and rising standards of living will massively increase future energy...
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Indonesia can claim many economic and political achievements over the last 15 years: the country posted consistently … making. Extending this track record further depends on Indonesia’s ability to deliver sustainable and sufficient energy … growth and rapid urbanisation. Indonesia is already highly dependent on oil imports. Meeting demand growth and ensuring the …
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This comprehensive review offers an analysis of Indonesia’s energy sector, with findings and recommendations that draw …
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Indonesia is the world’s fourth-most populous country and is set to become the world’s fourth-largest economy by mid …-century. The choices that Indonesia makes now and in the decades to come will have a significant bearing on the world’s energy … markets and on international efforts to reach collective climate goals. Indonesia, a member of the IEA family since 2015, has …
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